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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 11. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). Search the whole document.
Found 38 total hits in 21 results.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 75
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 75
Literary notices.
Four years in the saddle.
By Colonel Harry Gilmor. Price $1.50. The few remaining copies of the edition of the above work will be sold for the sole benefit of the author's children.
To be had at Cushing & Bailey, 262 West Baltimore street; John B. Piet, 174 West Baltimore street; Baltimore News Company, Sun Iron Building; West & Johnston, Richmond, Va.; W. H. Moore Son, 475 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington; Page Courier, Luray, Page county, Va.
This book has been too long before the public to need any commendation from us; but surely the fact that the few remaining copies will be sold for the benefit of the orphan children of the gallant soldier, will cause them to be bought up at once.
1861 vs. 1882. Co. Aytch, Maury's Grays, first Tenn. Reg't, or A side show of the Big show.
By Sam. R. Wat-Kins, Columbia, Tenn.
We say nothing as to its literary merits, or the taste of some things in it, but we do not hesitate to advise all who want a picture of the
Columbia, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 75
Louisville (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 75
Luray (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 75
Literary notices.
Four years in the saddle.
By Colonel Harry Gilmor. Price $1.50. The few remaining copies of the edition of the above work will be sold for the sole benefit of the author's children.
To be had at Cushing & Bailey, 262 West Baltimore street; John B. Piet, 174 West Baltimore street; Baltimore News Company, Sun Iron Building; West & Johnston, Richmond, Va.; W. H. Moore Son, 475 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington; Page Courier, Luray, Page county, Va.
This book has been too long before the public to need any commendation from us; but surely the fact that the few remaining copies will be sold for the benefit of the orphan children of the gallant soldier, will cause them to be bought up at once.
1861 vs. 1882. Co. Aytch, Maury's Grays, first Tenn. Reg't, or A side show of the Big show.
By Sam. R. Wat-Kins, Columbia, Tenn.
We say nothing as to its literary merits, or the taste of some things in it, but we do not hesitate to advise all who want a picture of the
Annie E. Wilson (search for this): chapter 75
Harry Gilmor (search for this): chapter 75
Literary notices.
Four years in the saddle.
By Colonel Harry Gilmor. Price $1.50. The few remaining copies of the edition of the above work will be sold for the sole benefit of the author's children.
To be had at Cushing & Bailey, 262 West Baltimore street; John B. Piet, 174 West Baltimore street; Baltimore News Company, Sun Iron Building; West & Johnston, Richmond, Va.; W. H. Moore Son, 475 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington; Page Courier, Luray, Page county, Va.
This book has been too long before the public to need any commendation from us; but surely the fact that the few remaining copies will be sold for the benefit of the orphan children of the gallant soldier, will cause them to be bought up at once.
1861 vs. 1882. Co. Aytch, Maury's Grays, first Tenn. Reg't, or A side show of the Big show.
By Sam. R. Wat-Kins, Columbia, Tenn.
We say nothing as to its literary merits, or the taste of some things in it, but we do not hesitate to advise all who want a picture of the
W. H. Moore (search for this): chapter 75
Literary notices.
Four years in the saddle.
By Colonel Harry Gilmor. Price $1.50. The few remaining copies of the edition of the above work will be sold for the sole benefit of the author's children.
To be had at Cushing & Bailey, 262 West Baltimore street; John B. Piet, 174 West Baltimore street; Baltimore News Company, Sun Iron Building; West & Johnston, Richmond, Va.; W. H. Moore Son, 475 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington; Page Courier, Luray, Page county, Va.
This book has been too long before the public to need any commendation from us; but surely the fact that the few remaining copies will be sold for the benefit of the orphan children of the gallant soldier, will cause them to be bought up at once.
1861 vs. 1882. Co. Aytch, Maury's Grays, first Tenn. Reg't, or A side show of the Big show.
By Sam. R. Wat-Kins, Columbia, Tenn.
We say nothing as to its literary merits, or the taste of some things in it, but we do not hesitate to advise all who want a picture of the
Bailey (search for this): chapter 75
Literary notices.
Four years in the saddle.
By Colonel Harry Gilmor. Price $1.50. The few remaining copies of the edition of the above work will be sold for the sole benefit of the author's children.
To be had at Cushing & Bailey, 262 West Baltimore street; John B. Piet, 174 West Baltimore street; Baltimore News Company, Sun Iron Building; West & Johnston, Richmond, Va.; W. H. Moore Son, 475 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington; Page Courier, Luray, Page county, Va.
This book has been too long before the public to need any commendation from us; but surely the fact that the few remaining copies will be sold for the benefit of the orphan children of the gallant soldier, will cause them to be bought up at once.
1861 vs. 1882. Co. Aytch, Maury's Grays, first Tenn. Reg't, or A side show of the Big show.
By Sam. R. Wat-Kins, Columbia, Tenn.
We say nothing as to its literary merits, or the taste of some things in it, but we do not hesitate to advise all who want a picture of the
ZZZ (search for this): chapter 75

